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Post by deafpanzer on Sept 4, 2017 21:09:28 GMT -5
Looking real good! I swear I felt chilly when I looked at the latest pics.
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Post by panzerjager2 on Sept 4, 2017 23:11:56 GMT -5
NICE WORK.... I REALLY like the A). Paint job and B). the camo..... Looks awesome PJ2
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Post by panzerjager2 on Sept 4, 2017 23:13:41 GMT -5
Plus my friend I really like the history lesson...... I like learning something new, I knew nothing about this vehicle. PJ2
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Post by dierk on Sept 6, 2017 12:37:12 GMT -5
Now that's looking pretty cool Dierk. Anytime I see these early/pre-war designs, it reminds me just what was in the 'thousands of Soviet tanks destroyed' numbers in 1941-42 that is often talked about...and why when things like the T-34 or KV-1/2 were encountered that they came as such a shock. Cheers Bill (and everybody else who like it) Well, when you consider what the Germans fielded early on, the soviet stuff wasn't that out-classed. But with badly trained, inexperienced crews and virtually all capable officers having been 'disappeard' by Stalin for fear they might take his job away from him, they didn't really have much of a chance against battle-hardened, well-led enemies. The T-34 and KV-1 were around right from the start of hostilities, but, although they did come as a surprise, didn't have much of an impact. Although it's a mystery to me quite why the Germans were so surprised: Life Magazine ran a cover story in 1940 about the T-34 production.
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